PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mic. A. Bell, M.P., lot Bay^of Islands, " is at the .Grand Hotel. Mr. E. H. Potter - returned * yesterday '- ; - 'rom a visit to Christchurch. ; ''';-?'-v-V"*.*'A•':-''■"■• ■■.'■•■■'■'-T —: ..." '"'".'-- f /'.v..'-<'-:' :.■ ■' ■".':•'.- ; t*. V^S?-';';^; Mr. G. 0. W. ; Morris, of, Auckland, returned ;froiih Sydney; by the Uli;naroa yes-. lerday. '' ■\. ' ' ;». ; Mr. B. M. Wilson, general manager of " the Tourist Department, Wellington, i- ( at the Grand Hotel. j ; Mr. W. B. Colbeck, of Auckland, \iho - ■;.'.!. has been on a visit to Australiu, returned by the Ulimaroa yesterday. ■;,."-. •■■'■'vv-,;?v--# • Mr. R. '■ P. Greville, commissicner of Crown lands for North Auckland, is seri- i ously ill in a private hospital. .The Rev. J. H. Simmonds, of Auckland, who has been on a visit to Australia, returned by; the Ulimaroa -yesterday. Mr. J. P. Brandon, Mayor of Otaki, has been ordered by his doctor to take a, complete rest owing to the state ox his health. Mr. F. G. Jolly, of Christchurch, Mr. ■ ■ J. R. Salt, of Wellington, and Mr. W. '-> W. Hill, of Sydney, are at the Grand Hotel. - : t . ".',-.■"■; Mr. ?G. H. A. Tanner, senior clerk in the Marine Department, has been promoted -to be office examiner and inspector at Wellington.', ' ' Mr. "W. J. -Campbell has been' re- .. ■ appointed the Education Board's representative on the board of managers of the ! Elam School of Art. . , The Rev. A. Drake, of Te Kuiti, who underwent an Operation in a private hospital in Auckland a few days . ago, .is :; making favourable' progress. * Mr. J. Roulston was reappointed by. the - Education Board yesterday as its representative : on the board of managers of the Pukekohe Technical High School. Mr. , Maurice , Cohen, of Palmerston North, is visiting Hamilton. He. will return to Wellington to-night. He' has been spending a holiday at Rotonia. Messrs, R. T. McQuado and Q. A.' . Lee, of New Plymouth, Mr. R. B. Ebs- | coe, of linvercargill, and Mr. F. Hanna-., ford, of Wellington, are' at the Central Hotel. Madame Bella Pevsner, lecturer for the Jewish National Fund, who arrived from Sydney by the Ulimaroa yesterday,' is»at the Central Hotel. She .will probably remain in the Dominion for about six "weeks. . ' . * ' * Mr. E. O. A. Jamieson, formerly choirmaster and organist of Napier Cathedral, and late of Holy Trinity Church, Avon- : side. Christchurch, arrived in" Auckland yesterday, to take up a similar position at! St. Paul's Church. "' The PJjv. J. G. T. Castles, M.A., feu "been appointed headmaster of the Here- - • 'baunga, School for Boys, Havelock.Nojth, "Mr. Castles was for some, years on ; 'the staff of j; Wellington College, and- later on the 'staff of the Pahnerston North High School. ■■-... ■;' y " - ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18497, 6 September 1923, Page 8
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